Buchi Emecheta's Literary Relations: Sources, Influence, and Parallels
- The Role of the Nigerian Woman in Buchi Emecheta's
The Slave Girl , Chinua Achebe's Anthills of the Savannah,
and Ken Saro-Wiwa's "Home Sweet Home"
- Postcolonial Accounts of Childhood
and Adulthood in Soyinka's Aké, Emecheta's Slave Girl,
and Swift's Waterland
- The Term Postcolonial and Emecheta's The Slave
Girl
- The Master and the Mistress: Ojebeta
and Marita Coping with the Effects of Colonialism on Gender Roles
- Symbolic Objects in The Slave Girl and Bones
- The Post-colonial Dialectic of
Change in Emecheta and Vera
- Bondmaids in Africa and Singapore: Buchi Emecheta
and Catherine Lim
- Blessed are the Poor? Theme in Works
by Achebe, Saro-Wiwa, Ayoda, and Emecheta
- Narrative Method in Works by Achebe,
Saro-Wiwa, Ayoda, and Emecheta
- Setting and Context in Works by Achebe,
Saro-Wiwa, Ayoda, and Emecheta
Last Modified:
15 April, 2002